Good point, though the moment they saw Bellamy should have been the end of it. He clearly didn't look like a grounder.
Good point, though the moment they saw Bellamy should have been the end of it. He clearly didn't look like a grounder.
Oh they absolutely drink wine. You're forgetting a big part of their defining characteristics; rampant hypocrisy.
I hardly have any complaints about this show; it's often perfect, but why were the Farm Station people going to kill what was clearly the Skycrew? Grounders don't drive jeeps, nor do they dress anything like Ark people. After 3 hours you think one of them would have realized that. Why did it take a mother to recognize…
One Million Moms aka Shitty Housewives With Too Much Time On Their Hands (Also, the Nanny Raises The Kid. You Know It's True.).
I'll say when they shot the ice people it felt consistent with that vibe. In that moment you have to protect your own I think. What I've loved so far is that for the most part the characters have done what I would have done in any scenario. What's great is them making the wrong move even though from their perspective…
Yep. That's what sold me on the show. The characters weren't fully developed yet, but they were willing to take what appeared to be the second/co-lead of the show and Ned Stark his ass told me this show was playing for keeps. At the very least I knew it would be entertaining. Fortunately they really added depth and…
Yeah she was a pretty stupid cliche at the beginning as a dumb cute teen girl, but I will say with her character it actually made sense. She had been living in secret her entire life with her only human contact being her mother and brother. Her jumping from guy to guy in the beginning is more genuine I think because…
Well thank you. I really appreciate that. I tried not to come off as too harsh when discussing it though I know sometimes I sound a bit over the top. I'm not a staunch defender of the show, but personally found the finale to be redeeming in a sense much more than I thought possible. It was an ending I could feel good…
OK, I will say that focusing on the Mother was possibly a poor choice of words. The biggest complaints that I saw even on AVClub comments were the death of the Mother and how the show wasn't actually about meeting the Mother but about ending up with Robin instead and how the Mother was largely glossed over. And yes,…
The show was about Ted and Robin (or at least it was until the midway point when they produced nothing but filler for about 4 or 5 seasons). The show was about him and Robin and why he would like to be with her after the Mother's passing and asking the kid for permission. That's why that scene in the finale where he…
Well, then please tell me what you think the main complaints about the finale were. The majority of the complaints that I have seen were about the finale not focusing on the mother.
HIMYM finale legitimized the first 3-4 seasons of the show as having a purpose by focusing on the actual romantic plot of the show. If it ended any other way none of the show would have had any purpose. There was no saving the second half of the shows run, but at least they salvaged the first half. People who still…
I think 20 years ago Foxworthy might have been a decent comedian and back then his stand up was probably worth a laugh or two (given I was 9 at the time). I can't say I've ever laughed at Harvey. Scratch that, I've never laughed at a Steve Harvey joke. That Miss Universe thing is still pretty funny.
Finally a game I can win at! I can succeed at something! That will prove all my naysayers wrong. Take that, my bosses, coworkers, high school and grade school teachers, classmates, guidance counselors, Mom and Dad, my brothers and sister, former babysitters, former nanny, family therapist, Gram Mom, Mom's OB/GYN who…
"In the meantime, the network will presumably follow the ratings, and confine all live broadcasts in the near-future to Motown-influenced stage musicals based on classic Hollywood films."
How can this be the episode that takes place over the longest period of time when the premiere stretched all the way back to the stone ages?
Does Luke get half-credit for Padme dying during childbirth in RotS?
Instead of remaking Nolan's finest work, which still holds up beautifully, I propose we spend that money towards remaking Dark Knight Rises instead. Let's take another stab at a movie that actually needs it. Who's with me?
The Big Lebowski
It would seem to me that they could just re-release Memento to theaters and probably rake in a similar profit with much less risk involved.